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Basic Reformed Theology

After a brief survey of the historical development of the theological school now known as Calvinism and a comparison of Calvinism and Arminianism, Brown turns to a consideration of five dilemmas that Arminians typically associate with Reformed doctrines. The author …
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God’s Word is the sword we wield in our day-to-day spiritual warfare—which means our beliefs about it are of practical importance! Losing confidence in the power and authority of Scripture can devastate us and leave us wide open to attack.Here …
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John Calvin’s The Institutes of the Christian Religion presents one of the most winsome, thought-provoking, spiritually inspiring, and heart-searching summations of Christian truth ever written. Although works exist that either offer an analysis of Calvin’s views or serve as a …
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This book is a call to rediscover the richness of the Reformed faith. Dr. Sproul wrote the forward. Douglas Wilson, Douglas M. Jones III, and Roger Wagner are contributors along with David G. Hagopian, who also edited this volume. The …
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Jonathan Edwards was a colonial, philosophical preacher and theologian. To many he stands as the preeminent theologian and thinker of the American tradition. This series of five books covers Edwards’ life and major writings opening an accessible window into the …
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Imagine that you approach someone who has never stepped inside a church or paused long enough on a religious channel to understand what the preacher was shouting about. This is the case for many Americans regarding the question, “Are you …
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“We live in an age of compromise, but if we stand on the bedrock of God’s truth, we will not bend with the winds of relativism and faithlessness.” —R.C. Sproul Alistair Begg, Sinclair Ferguson, Steven Lawson, R.C. Sproul Jr., R.C. Sproul, …
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Seven important confessional statements produced in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries have been harmonized in parallel columns, and represent three strands of Reformed churches: 1) Dutch-German with the Belgic Confession, the Heidelberg Catechism, and the Canons of Dort; 2) Swiss …
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The simple truth is that we were created for one purpose: God’s glory. In a time when so many are seeking a reason to live, this booklet offers a concise understanding of God’s desire to restore His nature to us, …
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Reformed churches should structure their doctrine and practice according to the Reformed confessions. This work explores the failure to do just that in many professedly Reformed churches and calls us to faithfulness to the Reformed tradition.
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People new to Reformed theology may wonder just what it was about a five-hundred-year-old historical movement that affects our thinking so much today. So join Dr. Stephen Nichols for an inviting, approachable take on “Reformation 101,” as he explores the …
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In this series of messages from Ligonier’s 2003 conference series in Houston, Drs. R.C. Sproul and J. Ligon Duncan III explain the biblical doctrine of election. Emphasizing God’s sovereignty, the depravity of man, God’s eternal plan, and the justness of …
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